Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

McIlroy says trying to copy speed of DeChambeau was mistake

- By DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf Writer

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLA.

(AP) » Swinging faster and hitting the ball longer worked for U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau.

Rory McIlroy tried to copy him and said Friday it was a mistake.

McIlroy posted his worst 36-hole score since 2013, following his 79 in the opening round with a 75 to miss the cut by 10 shots at The Players Championsh­ip. This came one week after a 4-over weekend at Bay Hill cost him a chance to win.

He attributed the problems to trying to be like DeChambeau, minus the protein shakes and 40 additional pounds.

“I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t anything to do with what Bryson did at the U.S.

Open,” McIlroy said in candid comments following his second missed cut in four events, after going two years without a weekend off.

“I think a lot of people saw that and were like, ‘Whoa, if this is the way they’re going to set golf courses up in the future, it helps. It really helps.’”

It hasn’t done much for him.

McIlroy said he was frustrated by swing issues he said dates to October — one month after DeChambeau blasted away at Winged Foot and, with a superb wedge game out of the rough, won the U.S. Open by six shots.

The bulk on DeChambeau was to be able to handle swinging harder and faster to generate more distance. McIlroy said he started doing some speed training and “started getting sucked into that stuff.”

“Swing got flag, long and too rotational,” he said. “Obviously, I added some speed and am hitting the ball longer, but what that did to my swing as a whole probably wasn’t a good thing. So I’m sort of fighting to get back out of that. That’s what I’m frustrated with.”

McIlroy, whose last victory was in Shanghai in the fall of 2019, was among the hottest players in golf until the pandemic shut down the PGA Tour for three months. When he returned, he went eight straight events without a top 10.

He felt his game slowly turning around at the Tour Championsh­ip and the U.S. Open.

“I sort of look back at Winged Foot and I look at my swing there, and I would be pretty happy with that again,” he said. “And then after Winged Foot I had a few weeks before we went to the West Coast and I started to try to hit the ball a bit harder, hit a lot of drivers, get a bit more speed, and I felt like that was sort of the infancy of where these swing problems have come from.

“So it’s just a matter of trying to get back out of it.”

Now it’s time for a break. He set an ambitious schedule at the start of the year. The Players Championsh­ip was his seventh event in eight weeks. McIlroy will not play next week in the Honda Classic, or at the Valero Texas Open a week before the Masters. His only event is the Dell Match Play in two weeks, where only having a better score than the opponent in all that really matters.

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